Three Years, One Big Lie
ee years, I loved him, cared for her, and planned our f
picture of a marriage certificate from two years ago
. My love, my sacrifice, was just a way for her to get on his insurance to cover the transplan
ed. The donation had put me at high risk,
anna. Them kissing on a beach. A positive pregnancy test. I had given them my heal
a blur of headlightsadiating from my side. The anesthetic from my kidney donation surgery was just wearing off. Throu
pte
ll, and it wasn' t junk mail. It was thick, expensive paper, the
rs. Dock
oreign. We lived here. I lived here. Dock lived here. But there was no Mrs. Pat
eless person at a company we' d bought something from. I tried to re
the silence. An unknown number. A single
certificate from the Clark Co
Dock Pa
Brianna
rriage: Tw
a. Dock' s sick little sister. The sweet, frail girl I had cooked for, cared
wi
weren' t an engagement. They were a lie. Every "I love you," every promis
was a phantom ache, a reminder of the piece of me I had given away for a lie. My bo
as Dr. Morrow's office. I almost ignored it, but my trai
l of a careful sadness I recognized from delivering bad
ld marble a small, solid thing in a
alk about starting treatment immediately. It
The kidney donation had put me at higher risk, and now the bill was coming due. I was s
numb. I had to talk to him
xt. "We need to
t instant, cold and
, ple
me late. Don
sted. The familiar actions were a comfort, a pathetic attempt to pretend this was just another Tuesd
ng at the dining table. He loosened his tie, his movements weary and annoye
Gladys? I had
e room. I pointed to the letter still on the counte
t sighed, a long, tired sound
. I have a ring on my finge
e diamond he' d given me. "That was a m
hree years wa
hit him, to make him feel a fraction of the pain ripping through me. Instead, I reached for
my touch burned hi
d me when I had nothing. I owed them. When she got sick, marrying me was the o
plant. M
about saving his sister. It was about saving his wife. And I w
like ash. "You let me love you, you let me
hackle. I unconsciously twisted it, the cold metal
s complicated," he said, looki
a broken, ugly sound. "My life i
ance?-crossing his face. "Don't start wi
tactic. Another compli
inued, as if I hadn't spoken. "She' ll be moving i
hing, he was throwing me away for t
I said, the words
, confused. "We
ery way that mattered to me, we were. And now I want out." It w
out love, a relationship without a foundation. It was like I
ne. Whatever you want to call it. Pack you
money could fill the hole he' d carved
bing my purse and my car keys. I had to get out. I
y hands shook on the steering wheel. Pain shot through my abdomen, sh
phone buzzed again. And again. And again. A rapi
k and Brianna ki
olding hands, her h
regnancy test. The final,
into long, wet streaks. My foot slipped on the gas pedal. Theof glass shattering, of metal twistin
, I felt a strange sense of peace. The
, it wa